 Welcome to this fourth session of the Young Leader presentation. As a reminder for the ones who have not got the story, we have started this activity when Thierry de Montréal challenged Song Nîmes, my partner in crime and myself, about in the middle of all the experience and expertise that is gathered for the World Policy Conference agenda, how can we bring the perspective of the new generation? And we are gathering young leaders that we identified throughout the years, belonging both to the public sector and to the private sector so that we can present different perspectives to the audience that will add to the agenda of the World Policy Conference. And I'm very pleased this year. I think it's the first time where we managed to have a theme. And the theme is about climate change. And I think it's good because what we heard since we arrived here in Marrakech is that first it's a very important topic, top of the agenda and more and more. And I see it in my interaction with enterprise leaders that it is going up the risk ranking in the enterprise as an absolute risk. So it is really crucial and critical for the enterprise. We heard the debate between Laurent Fabius and Patrick Pouyanet and the discussion that was quite pragmatic. There was yesterday a whole work session on energy and environment with a report back this morning. So I think it's a good theme and we could gather young leaders that are all involved in climate and action. What I heard a lot is that there were criticism in the audience about, yeah, the young generation is in the streets. They made their voice heard, but actually what do they do? And there were two types of reactions saying, well, it is our generation belonging to this one that has to fix the problem we have created and others say yes, but the young generation has to contribute as well. And that's what we are aiming at showing today.